Hulda Hákon : hverra manna ertu? : yfirlitssýning = who are your people? : retrospective /

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Author / Creator:Hulda Hákon, 1956-
Imprint:[Reykjavik] : Listasafn Íslands, [2019]
Description:143 pages : color illustrations, facsimile ; 24 cm
Language:Icelandic
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12030136
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Varying Form of Title:Hverra manna ertu? : yfirlitssýning
Who are your people? : retrospective
Other authors / contributors:Þórsdóttir, Harpa.
Listasafn Íslands.
ISBN:9789979864608
9979864605
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at Listasafn Íslands, Reykjavik, May 24-September 29, 2019.
Texts in Icelandic and English.
Summary:The National Gallery of Iceland holds a retrospective of the work of Hulda Hákon, whose career in art spans nearly forty years. Hulda soon established a special place for herself in Icelandic art history, with respect to both media and imagery. Most of her works are reliefs, and her earliest pieces were made with scraps of timber. The reliefs were seen as an innovative addition to the flora of neo-expressionism, and an unexpected riposte to the wildness that typified the work of young artists in the early 1980s. 00Hulda has always scrutinised her environment and society with critical eyes, and environmentalism, consumerism and customs of communication are the principal themes of her art. She seeks inspiration in the Icelandic narrative tradition, and in her works she stages scenes of heroes, people, animals and various situations which may be specifically Icelandic or simply human. Into her narratives she inserts messages, ambiguous texts which add another layer of meaning. 00Hulda Hákon was born in Reykjavík in 1956. After graduation from the Tjörn High School she studied at the New Media Department of the Icelandic School of Arts and Crafts (forerunner of the Iceland University of the Arts). She then went to New York for further study at the School of Visual Arts, after which she returned to Iceland in 1985. Works by Hulda are in many collections, including Iceland?s leading art museums, the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, the Malmö Art Museum in Sweden, and private collections around the world. 00Exhibition: The National Gallery of Iceland / Listasafn Íslands, Reykjavik, Iceland (24.05. - 29.09.2019).

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Call Number: N7053.H85 A4 2019
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